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  1. Søborg Castle (Danish: Søborg Slot, pronounced [ˈsøˌpɒˀ ˈslʌt]) is a ruined castle south of Gilleleje in North Zealand, Denmark. It was one of the strongest castles in Denmark and was also used as a prison.

  2. Søborg Castle Ruins. Gilleleje, Denmark. Søborg Castle, in its heyday, was the strongest castle in Denmark, and was also used as a prison. It was inhabited until the Count's Feud in 1535, when it is speculated that it was destroyed. In 1577, the feudal tenant was granted permission to use the ruins as a quarry.

    • Bygaden 44, Gilleleje, Denmark
  3. Søborg is a neighbourhood in Gladsaxe Municipality, located some 10 km northwest of central Copenhagen, Denmark. Etymology [ edit ] The name Søborg literally means "Lake-castle" and derives from a building named Søborghus (Lake-castle-house), which was originally located at the east end of Utterslev lake, now known as Utterslev Mose .

  4. Location Zealand, Denmark. Søborg Castle, in its heyday, was the strongest castle in Denmark, and was also used as a prison. It was inhabited until the Count's Feud in 1535, when it is speculated that it was destroyed. In 1577, the feudal tenant was granted permission to use the ruins as a quarry. wikipedia.

  5. www.smalldanishhotels.com › soeborg-castle-ruinSøborg Castle Ruin

    Søborg Castle dated to the 1100s when Archbishop Eskild erected the first castle, a fortification enclosed by a ring wall and moat. The court was one of Denmark’s most significant and best-fortified strongholds in the Middle Ages and was occasionally used as a prison.

  6. Capital Region. Gribskov Kommune. Søborg Castle is a ruined castle south of Gilleleje in North Zealand, Denmark. It was one of the strongest castles in Denmark and was also used as a prison. Map. Directions. Satellite. Photo Map. Wikipedia. Photo: Knud Winckelmann, CC BY-SA 3.0. Ukraine is facing shortages in its brave fight to survive.

  7. Today, Søborg royal castle is in ruins. In the Middle Ages, it was a large castle complex with an outer wall was built on the one of three islets in Søborg Lake. The lake has now dried up, which has changed the original appearance of the area. Archbishop Eskil built the castle in the 12th century, but it was soon taken over by the Crown.

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